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PATENT APPLICATION
28076/SV887
VACUUM CLEANER HOSE CLIP
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention generally relates to vacuum cleaners and, more
particularly, relates to apparatus for maintaining and storing vacuum cleaner
hoses.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Many vacuum cleaners include flexible hoses which enable a user to
reach numerous locations without moving the entire vacuum. For example, in
a typical canister type of household vacuum cleaner, the flexible hose may be
attached to a swivel coupling provided at the top of the canister to enable
the
hose to rotate and reach numerous locations. When the user has completed
using the vacuum cleaner, the cleaner is typically then placed in a closet or
other suitable storage space with the vacuum cleaner hose simply being
haphazardly placed in with the vacuum cleaner.
However, with wet/dry vacuum cleaners, the vacuum cleaner often
remains within a given work space, such as a shop floor or the like. While
such units typically include wheels or caster feet to enable the vacuum
cleaner to be moved, the vacuum cleaner hose typically remains attached to
the wet/dry vacuum cleaner and does not lend itself to tidy and concise
storage. As a result, the hose either remains attached to the vacuum cleaner
and occupies space on the shop floor in an unorganized and potentially
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unsafe manner or else the user is forced to create an independent solution
such as tying the hose together with external fasteners or removing the hose
from the cleaner and storing it separately.
U.S. Patent No. 4,837,899 discloses one attempt at a mechanism
enabling a vacuum cleaner hose to be clipped together. The clip includes
first and second substantially c-shaped sections connected in mirror image
relationship to one another. However, the two substantially c-shaped
sections provide relatively large, opposed, inlets for receipt of the vacuum
hose. As a result, forces imparted to one and/or both of the hoses in a
direction parallel to a longitudinal axis cutting through the hose clip can
cause
one or both of the hoses to be removed from the clip. This not only can result
in the hose becoming loose, but can also tend to cause the clip to be lost as
it
is removed from the hose.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a vacuum cleaner
hose clip is provided which comprises a first curvilinear member having first
and second ends, a bridge having first and second ends, and a second
curvilinear member having first and second ends. The bridge first end is
connected to the second end of the first curvilinear member. The first end of
the second curvilinear member is connected to the second end of the bridge.
The second curvilinear member is adapted to move from a release position
wherein the second end of the second curvilinear member is spaced apart
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from the bridge to a locking position wherein the second end
of the second curvilinear member is engaging the bridge.
In accordance with another aspect of the
invention, a vacuum cleaner hose clip adapted to hold first
and second vacuum cleaner hose portions together is provided
which comprises a first arm and a second arm. The first arm
forms an incomplete loop and is adapted to partially
surround a first hose portion. The second arm is connected
to the first arm and forms an incomplete loop. The second
arm is adapted to partially surround a second hose portion.
The first and second arms form a substantially s-shaped hose
clip.
In accordance with another aspect of the
invention, a wet/dry vacuum cleaner is provided which
comprises a tank, a vacuum source associated with the tank,
a hose connected to an inlet of the vacuum source, and a
hose clip connected to the hose. The vacuum hose is adapted
to draw matter into the tank. The hose clip includes first
and second arms wherein the first arm wraps around the
entire circumference of the hose, and the second arm is
partially wrapped around the circumference of the hose.
In accordance with another aspect of the
invention, there is provided a vacuum cleaner hose clip,
comprising: a first curvilinear member having first and
second ends; a bridge having first and second ends, the
bridge first end being connected to the second end of the
first curvilinear member; and a second curvilinear member
having first and second ends, the first end of the second
curvilinear member being connected to the second end of the
bridge, the second curvilinear member being adapted to move
from a release position wherein the second end of the second
curvilinear member is spaced apart from the bridge, to a
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locking position wherein the second end of the second
curvilinear member is engaging the bridge.
In accordance with another aspect of the
invention, there is provided a vacuum cleaner hose clip
adapted to hold first and second vacuum cleaner hose
portions together, the clip comprising: a first arm forming
an incomplete loop, the first arm being adapted to partially
surround a first hose portion; and a second arm connected to
the first arm and forming an incomplete loop, the second arm
being adapted to partially surround a second hose portion,
the first and second arm forming a hose clip having a
substantially "S" shaped configuration.
These and other aspects and features of the
invention will become more apparent from the following
detailed description when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a vacuum cleaner constructed in
accordance with the teachings of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an isometric, fragmentary, view of portions of a vacuum
cleaner hose connected by a hose clip constructed in accordance with the
teachings of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a side view of a hose clip constructed in accordance with the
teachings of the invention and depicted in a release position;
FIG. 4 is a side view of the hose clip of FIG. 3, but depicted in a
locking position;
FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a second embodiment of a hose clip
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the invention;
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a third embodiment of a hose clip
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the invention; and
FIG. 7 is an isometric view of a fourth embodiment of a hose clip
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the invention.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and
alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been
shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It is to
understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the
specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all
modifications, alternative constructions and equivalents falling within the
spirit
and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, and with specific
reference to FIG. 1, a vacuum cleaner constructed in
accordance with the teachings of the invention is generally
depicted by reference numeral 20. While the vacuum cleaner
20 depicted is in the form of a wet/dry vacuum cleaner, it
is to be understood that other types of vacuum cleaners may
be constructed in accordance with the teachings of the
invention, including household canister and hand-held
vacuums.
As shown in FIG. 1, the vacuum cleaner 20 includes
the tank 22 to which a lid 24 is removably attached. The
lid includes handles 26 to facilitate lifting of the vacuum
cleaner 20 as well as removal of the lid 24 when disposal of
the contents of the tank 22 is desired. Casters 28 are
attached to tank 22 to allow the vacuum cleaner 20 to be
easily moved about a worksite.
A vacuum source 30 is mounted within the lid 24
and includes an inlet 32 for receipt of debris, as well as
an outlet (not shown) in fluid communication with the tank
22. A flexible vacuum hose 34 includes an outlet 36
connected to the inlet 32 of the vacuum source 30, as well
as an inlet 38 which is adapted to mate with various vacuum
tools such as nozzles and brushes (not shown). U.S. Patent
No. 6,009,596, assigned to the present assignee, discloses
one example of a wet/dry vacuum cleaner.
Referring now to FIG. 2, a section of the vacuum
hose 34 depicted in FIG. 1 is shown in detail with a hose
clip 40 connecting a first portion 42 of the vacuum hose 34
to a second portion 44 of the vacuum hose 34 in a
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concise arrangement. As a result, the vacuum hose 34 can remain attached
to the vacuum 20, but in a concise and out-of-the-way manner.
The hose clip 40 is adapted to move from a release position depicted
in FIG. 3, to a locking position as depicted in FIG. 4. The release position
enables the second portion 44 of the vacuum hose 34 to be removed from
the hose clip 40, while the locking position enables the second portion 44 of
the hose clip 40 to be maintained on the hose clip 34.
More specifically, the hose clip 40 includes a first curvilinear arm 46
connected to a second curvilinear arm 48. An expanse of material between
the first curvilinear arm 46 and second curvilinear arm 48 forms a bridge 50.
The first curvilinear arm 46 forms a partial loop defining an inlet space 52.
A
first end 54 of the first curvilinear arm 46 is spaced away from the bridge 50
a
distance a, thereby forming an entryway 56 to the inlet space 52.
In regard to the second curvilinear arm 48, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4,
it is adapted to either form a continuous loop (FIG. 4), or a partial loop
(FIG. 3). In either position, the second curvilinear arm 48 forms an inlet
space 58. In the release position, a second end 60 of the second curvilinear
arm 48 is spaced away from the bridge 50 a distance Q, thereby forming an
entryway 62 to the inlet space 58.
The second end 60 of the second curvilinear arm 48 terminates in a
hook 64 adapted to mate with a clasp 66 attached to the bridge 50. The hook
64 includes a ledge 68, a wall 70 and a lip 72. The lip 72 terminates in a
increased thickness detent 74. The clasp 66 includes a canted wall 76, as
well as a leg 78 terminating in a increased thickness detent 80. As shown in
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FIG. 4, when the hook 64 mates with the clasp 66, the increased thickness
detent 74 flexes the leg 78 away from the bridge 50 sufficiently to allow the
detent 74 to pass by the detent 80 and into a socket 82 to frictionally secure
the hook 64 to a clasp 66. The hook 64 and clasp 66 therefore form a locking
assembly 84. In alternative embodiments, other forms of retainers are
possible to connect the arm 48 to the bridge 50.
In operation, the second curvilinear arm 48 is primarily designed to
remain attached completely around a circumference 86 of a vacuum hose 34.
In so doing, the likelihood of hose clip 40 being lost is lessened.
Conversely,
the first arm 46 is adapted to allow the vacuum hose 34 to be removed
therefrom when the vacuum cleaner 20 is in use, and allow the vacuum hose
34 to be easily reinserted when storage of the vacuum hose 34 is desired. To
facilitate this action, the hose clip 40 is preferably manufactured from a
resilient material such as plastic to enable the first and second arms 46 and
48 to easily deflect.
Since the second curvilinear arm 48 is designed to wrap completely
around the circumference 86 of the vacuum hose 34, and the entry way 56 to
inlet space 52 is provided substantially orthogonal to the bridge 50, the clip
40
has greater ability, as opposed to prior art mechanisms, to withstand forces
tending to pull the hose clip portions 42 and 44 apart in a direction parallel
to
a longitudinal axis A passing through the clip 40.
FIG. 5 depicts an alternative embodiment of the hose clip 40
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the invention. The hose clip
40 is similar to the aforementioned embodiment but additionally includes
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brackets 86 to facilitate attachment of the hose clip 40 to a wall, table, or
the
like. In so doing the hose 34 can be removed from the vacuum cleaner 20
and conveniently stored separately.
As depicted, the brackets 86 laterally flank the second curvilinear arm
48, although the brackets 86, or other mechanism for attaching the hose clip
to a surface, can be located in a different location on the hose clip 40
including, but not limited to, the first curvilinear arm 46. Each bracket 86
includes first and second extensions 88 spaced by a recess 90. The recess
90 is sized so as to allow a fastener, such as a screw or nail (not shown), to
extend therethrough. When mounted to a wall or the like, the heads of the
fasteners would engage the brackets 86 and sandwich the brackets 86
between the fastener heads and the surface to which the hose clip 40 is
attached. In alternative embodiments, the clip 40 may include other
mechanisms for fastening the clip 40 to a surface including, but not limited
to,
an aperture formed directly in the bridge 50.
FIG. 6 depicts a third embodiment of a hose clip constructed in
accordance with the invention. The hose clip 40 is similar in many respects
to the first two embodiments and wherein like elements are employed, like
reference numerals are used. A difference with the third embodiment is that
both arms 46, 48 are configured to form partial loops. A hook 64 and clasp
66 arrangement are not provided.
FIG. 7 depicts a fourth embodiment of a hose clip constructed in
accordance with the invention. The hose clip 40 is similar in many respects
to the first three embodiments and wherein like elements are employed, like
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reference numerals are used. A difference with the fourth embodiment is that
both arms 46, 48 are configured to form a complete loop adapted to
completely surround a hose. First and second sets of hooks 64 and clasps
66 are provided.
From the foregoing, one skilled in the art will recognize that the
invention provides an apparatus which enables vacuum hose portions to be
readily and neatly stored, with greater ability to withstand forces tending to
pull the hoses apart.
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